Using codon
The codon program can directly run Codon source in JIT mode:
codon run myprogram.codon
The default compilation and run mode is debug (-debug).
Compile and run with optimizations with the -release option:
codon run -release myprogram.codon
codon can also build executables:
# generate 'myprogram' executable
codon build -exe myprogram.codon
# generate 'foo' executable
codon build -o foo myprogram.codon
codon can produce object files:
# generate 'myprogram.o' object file
codon build -obj myprogram.codon
# generate 'foo.o' object file
codon build -o foo.o myprogram.codon
codon can produce LLVM IR:
# generate 'myprogram.ll' object file
codon build -llvm myprogram.codon
# generate 'foo.ll' object file
codon build -o foo.ll myprogram.codon
Compile-time definitions
codon allows for compile-time definitions via the -D flag.
For example, in the following code:
print(Int[BIT_WIDTH]())
BIT_WIDTH can be specified on the command line as such:
codon run -DBIT_WIDTH=10 myprogram.codon.